Rogers Hometown Hockey Schedule Now Available

From autographs to book reading, check out the pdf schedule below for all the entertainment taking place this Saturday and Sunday for Rogers Hometown Hockey. Everything is free and everyone is welcome to attend.

The two-day hockey festival begins on Saturday, March 16 at Noon MT at the ENMAX Centre and will conclude on Sunday evening following the Rogers Hometown Hockey outdoor viewing party. The evening’s broadcast kicks off with a special pre-game show hosted by MacLean and Slone live from the Sportsnet Mobile Studio beginning at 4:30 p.m. MT, followed by a showdown between the Vancouver Canucks and the Dallas Stars, on Sportsnet, Sportsnet NOW and Rogers NHL LIVE.

The free hockey-themed weekend features games, prize giveaways, fun activities, and live local entertainment for the whole family, including:

Rogers Fan Hub: Rogers celebrates your community within the Fan Hub. Help support local minor hockey and participate in fun and interactive experiences, autograph signings with NHL alumni Rich and Duane Sutter, and Glenn Anderson, video game stations, bubble hockey, and popcorn!
Sportsnet Virtual Photo Booth and Interactive Games: Fans have the chance to get close to their favourite players through virtual technology. Fans can take photos with virtual images of NHL stars, and have the photo emailed directly to their device for social sharing and their chance to win great prizes. In addition, hockey players of all ages will be able to show off their hockey skills and see how they match up to the NHL stars!

The Hockey Circus Show: Come see Paz, our world-renowned hockey acrobat! Paz juggles everything from pucks to flaming hockey sticks all while standing on top of a net. It is an experience that the family will never forget.
Scotiabank Community Hockey Rink: A family-friendly outdoor hockey space to engage hockey fans, interact with NHL alum Curtis Glencross, celebrate the game and play ball hockey. Scotiabank will also be donating $15,000 to minor hockey associations in the community.Ram Haul of Fame: Features the Ram 1500 in a hockey-themed obstacle course that will test the skills of fans of all ages. Also, fans have the opportunity to enter the Breakaway Giveaway contest to win an all-new 2019 Ram 1500 for their family and $5,000 for their local minor hockey association. All contest entrants will receive a free branded giveaway courtesy of Dodge. Dr. Oetker Giuseppe Pizzeria: Fans can enjoy a complimentary slice of Giuseppe Pizzeria pizza fresh out of the oven, and learn more about the Find Giuseppe contest with many great prizes to be won!Tim Hortons: As fans are enjoying the festival, warm up with a complimentary coffee or hot chocolate from the Tim Hortons mobile truck.Playmobil Kids Zone: Fans have the chance to face off against friends and family with the PLAYMOBIL NHL Arena and its lineup of NHL figures. In the zone, fans will also be able to enter to win a new NHL playset.

Live Local Entertainment: Live music featured throughout the weekend beginning with Mariya Stokes performing on Saturday followed by Drew Gregory on Sunday. Special appearance by Alberta’s very own On The Bench duo featured on-site Saturday.

Ted Rogers Community Grants: Ted Rogers Community Grants are being awarded to local Canadian organizations to help support educational programs that enable Canadian youth to succeed inside and outside the classroom, including in Lethbridge.
Giving Together to support hockey in your community: Every week, Rogers is also Giving Together to support hockey in local communities. Attendees can participate in giving back through 50/50 draws or by purchasing popcorn and food from the on-site BBQ. All proceeds are donated to minor hockey organizations.

Location:

ENMAX Centre – 2510 Scenic Dr. S, Lethbridge, AB T1K 1N2

Time:

Saturday, March 16 – Festival open from Noon MT to 6 p.m. MT
Sunday, March 17 – Festival opens at Noon MT and runs through the end of the Rogers Hometown Hockey outdoor viewing party

Dylan Cozens: It is not often you can be first to do something; Dylan Cozens has the chance to be first twice. When the Lethbridge Hurricanes chose Cozens with the 19th overall pick in 2016, he became the first player from the Yukon to be selected in the first round of the WHL draft. Now as a top NHL prospect, he is on pace to become the first Yukon born player to be taken in the first round of the NHL Draft.